Today, December 3, the 2020 "Gundam" space program, which was announced in May this year, has made the latest progress. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the University of Tokyo jointly unveiled the exclusive landline and ultra-small satellite cabin of the Duck Mule Plane. The father of Gundam, Yoshiyuki Tomino, also appeared at the same time and wrote down the words that the Duck Mule Plane will say to the earth in the universe in the future. The Gundam space program is a joint effort of Bandai Sunrise, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), and the University of Tokyo. It is planned to send the original Gundam, the exclusive aircraft of the Duck Mule, and the three-times-speed Gunpla into space. The program will be implemented in the spring of 2020 as part of the commemoration of the Tokyo Olympics. · This ultra-small satellite is scheduled to carry the original Gundam and the triple-speed Gunpla. It is a long cubic column with a side length of 10 cm, a length of 34 cm, and a weight of 2.9 kg. It is made using the most advanced technology and will be able to transmit sound to the earth after it is launched into space. The original manuscript of the first Gundam space sound was written by Gundam's father, Tomino Yoshiyuki. Tomino Yoshiyuki also expressed his great joy at the smooth progress of the project and looked forward to that day with the fans. |
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